204 times the 24th power of 10, the amount of electronic matter in each H2SO4 molecule is 1

204 times the 24th power of 10, the amount of electronic matter in each H2SO4 molecule is 1


204 × 10 ^ 24 molecules of H2SO4, n = n / Na = 2 mol
The number of electrons of one H2SO4 molecule = the number of protons = 1 * 2 + 16 + 4 * 8 = 50
So the amount of electron matter = 2 * 50 = 100 mol



How many electrons are there in 1molne


Atomic number = nuclear charge number = extranuclear electron number
The atomic number of NE is 10
All 1 mol ne has 10 mol electrons
That is 10 Na (Na is about 6.02 × 10 ^ 23)
There are about 6.02 × 10 ^ 24 electrons in all 1 mol ne



Why is it wrong that 1molne contains 6.02 * 10 ^ 23 electrons


There are ten electrons outside the nucleus of NE. One mole of NE has ten moles, which is the 24th power of 6.02 * 10